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Minority Affairs Director Page3 CORNELL New Course Offerings Page 4 Concerts Page 5 CHRONICLE Football Doings Page 9 Vol. 8 No. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1976 Meet CIRCE Page 10 Sprees, Tours, Discussions Fill Fall Orientation Week Ice cream sprees. Finger Lakes dent to get to know a few new peo- dents, a picnic is planned for the parks tours, bonfires, and panel dis- ple pretty well, and that in turn afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 5, at cussions on such topics as employ- makes it easier for a student to ad- Lower Treman State Park. A panel ment opportunities for students' just to life at Cornell." discussion on employment oppor- spouses are just a few of the ac- Special counselors and activities tunities for the spouses of Cornell tivities .underway for some 2,700 also have been arranged for transfer students will be held at 7:30 p.m. freshmen, 700 transfer students and and graduate students. Thursday at Bache Auditorium, 1,250 new graduate students arriv- Some 70 campus organizations Malott Hall. ing at Cornell during the University's will sponsor booths at "Fun in the orientation week which began last Sun," an activities carnival for all Cornell's individual colleges and Sunday, and goes through Sunday, new students to be held from noon departments are also planning a Sept. 5. to 4 p.m. Friday on the Arts Quad. number of informational and social Freshmen are organized into Food, music, games and information gatherings for new students. Details groups of 1 5 to 20, each supervised about campus organizations will be may be found in the orientation by an upperclass orientation featured. schedule, available at the orientation counselor. Some 210 upperclass For married and graduate stu- office, 103 Barnes Hall (256-4131). students are serving as counselors in this, the second year of the orien- tation counselor program. "The main thrust of orientation is 'Registration Easy to help incoming students develop a core friendship group," said Connie Murray, associate dean for student If You Know How' activities and new student orienta- tion. "We think that dividing the stu- Registration can look complex, complished in 15 minutes or less. A dents into activity groups of about but according to the Registrar's Of- rundown of what is required and 20 makes it possible for a new stu- fice, the process can be ac- where to go follows. By today all students should have picked up their registration packets, which will have instructions on the time and place for registering. Stu- dents in the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School, the School of Hotel Administration, the New York State College of Human Ecology and the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations will register in Barton Hall at their ap- pointed times. A Firm Foundation Is Built Students in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, the College of University Budget Engineering, the School of Law and the New York College of Veterinary Medicine will register in their Sees Improvement respective colleges or schools. Unclassified students will register at A preliminary check of year-end a distribution of the University's 247 Day Hall. figures at Cornell shows improve- capital of $1.35 million was applied New students will register at as- ment over budgeted expectations. against those general purpose signed times today. Continuing and University officials reported yester- funds. This is the accounting area in rejoining students will register at as- day. which previous University deficits signed times tomorrow. Based on an unaudited report, have been incurred. Those who have not yet picked general purpose funds for the en- More improvement still was up their registration material must dowed colleges at Ithaca showed a shown in the area of designated do so today at Lynah Rink between $90,000 plus balance, but only after Continued on Page 8 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Registration packets are being held for approximately 1,000 con- Summer Summary tinuing students who have out- A summary of summer activities on- and off-campus that are of standing bills from last semester. interest to the Cornell community will be published in next Thurs- They will be given their registration day's edition of the Chronicle, when everyone still vacationing this materials as soon as they have week is back on campus. cleared with all the offices where Among items to be covered will be: they owe money. —The Human Rights Commisison decision in the Herbert Registration Procedure Parker case. 1. Students in engineering, in- —The preliminary report of the President's Commission on dustrial and labor relations, law and Self-Governance. veterinary medicine pick up their —Testimony taken by a panel of the New York State Board of registration packets at their respec- Regents in Albany regarding Ujamaa Residential College. Students Climb Libe Slope Continued on Page 8 2 CORNELL CHRONICLE Thursday, September 2, 1976 Games Galore Available at Noyes Center Job Opportunities At Cornell University The following are regular continuing full-time positions unless otherwise specified. For information about these positions contact the Personnel Department. B-12 Ives Hall. Please do not inquire at individual departments until you have contacted Personnel. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Individuals in lay-off status will be given preference in referrals. * indicates new jobs in this week (sh) indicates shorthand required POSITION (DEPARTMENT) CLERICAL POSITIONS "Administrative Secretary, A-15 (B&PA) Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Public Affairs & Ed. Programs) Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Psychology (1 year)) Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Personnel Services (sh)) Administrative' Secretary, A-15 (2) (Office of Dean of Students) Administrative Secretary, A-15 (COSEP) Program Secretary, A-15 (Center for International Studies) Department Secretary, A-13 (Law School (sh)) Department Secretary, A-13 (Phys. Ed. & Athletics) Department Secretary, A-13 (Engineering Dean's Office) Department Secretary A-13 (Dean's Office) •Department Secretary, A-13 (Engineering Admissions) Administrative Aide I, NP-11 (Agricultural Engineering) Administrative Secretary, NP-8 (Admissions Office, Div. of Academic Services) Car Permits Are Replaced Free "Department Secretary, A-13 (Law School) No. holders of multiple-car per- But if the holder agrees to the as- with the new numbers will be is- Department Secretary, A-13 (Summer Session) Department Secretary, A-13 (B & PA) mits at Cornell University, you won'1 signment of new AB stickers with sued. In addition, if a windshield Sr. Administrative Secretary, A-17 (Transportation Services (sh)) have to pay another $108. $54 or new numbers, and returns the old card is damaged, it can be returned Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Sociology (10 months)) $27 for a new windshield card if the stickers to the Traffic Bureau, there to the Traffic Bureau and replaced "Registration Clerk, NP-11 (Records and Scheduling) one you have is lost or stolen. You is no extra charge and the new card free of charge. Brown said. Steno III, NP-9 (NYSSILR) can get a replacement at no extra "Steno III. NP-9 (NYSSILR-Dean's Office (sh)) charge. Steno III. NP-9 (Vet Anatomy) On the back of the windshield Pass or Exact Fare "Administrative Secretary. NP-8 (Veterinary Microbiology (sh)) card it says "If this display card ,„ Steno II, NP-6 (3) (NYSSILR (pending State approval)) lost or stolen the original fee will "Steno II, NP-6 (Hudson Valley Laboratory) again be required for a replace- Needed on CU Buses Steno II. NP-6 (Floriculture & Ornamental Horticulture (Pending State ment." Corneln l students who wis. h. to rid• i e b• e_ on salle_ a_*t WillarIA/1II dI Straighr*. • • t. Hall. , Funds)) This is true only if the person re- the red and white campus buses North Campus Union and Noyes Steno II. NP-6 (Div. of Nutritional Sciences) •Records Clerk (Alumni Affairs) quests an identical card, which has have been reminded that they will Center. " Steno (Hourly) (Biochemistry, Molecular & Cell Biology (Until State the same license numbers of the need to buy bus passes to ride this Those who do not have passes Freeze is lifted)) cars for which it is valid, and the year. pay 10 cents a ride, exact change Steno II, NP-6 (Animal Science) same numbers of the AB stickers Director of Transportation Ser- only, at the bus. Passes for non- •Steno I. NP-5 (Biochemistry. Molecular & Cell Biology (Pending State which go on the bumpers. vices David W. Brown said the pas- commuting students are $13 per Approval)) This would mean that if the lost ses will be on sale at registration, semester or $25 per academic year. •Transaction Clerk I. NP-6 (SAC Medical Records LAMOS - Large card were later found, both cars in during regular hours of the Traffic Commuting students who park in Animal Clinic) the car pool could be on campus peripheral lots will pay $5 per Bureau, and during special hours of Library Assistant, A-12 (Univ. Libraries - Catalog) legally at once, according to David the bureau, 115 Wait Ave., from 9 semester or $10 per academic year. Searcher II. A-15 (2) (University Libraries (Russian) (German)) W. Brown, director of Transportation a.m. to 1 p.m. this Saturday. Searcher II. A-15 (University Libraries-Olin/Acquisition) Services. Starting next Monday, passes will Searcher II, A-15 (Uni. Lib. - Olin/Acquisitions (French)) All items for publication in "Searcher I, A-13 (University Libraries. Catalog/Olin the Cornell Chronicle must Library Asst. II. A-12 (University Library-Olin/Circulation) be submitted to the Chronicle Library Asst. II, A-12 (Univ. Libraries-Mann Library/References) CU Employes Eligible Office, 110 Day Hall, by noon •Library Asst.